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  • Prince Harry to marry his American girlfriend, Meghan Markle

    Prince Harry to marry his American girlfriend, Meghan Markle

    Prince Harry is to marry his American actress girlfriend Meghan Markle, Clarence House has announced.

    The prince, fifth in line to the throne, will marry Ms Markle next spring and will live at Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace in London.

    The couple, who have been dating since July 2016, got engaged in November.

    In a statement, Prince Harry said he was “delighted to announce” the engagement and had received the blessing of Ms Markle’s parents.

    The prince and Ms Markle made their first public appearance as a couple this September.

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  • Fires razes two female hostels at FGC Keffi

    Fires razes two female hostels at FGC Keffi

    Fire has razed down a block of two female hostels at the Federal Government College ( FGC ), Keffi, Nasarawa State.

    The fire, which started around 7.45 pm on Sunday and raged on to Monday morning, reduced the entire structure to ashes.

    “The students were in the dining hall when the fire started. Books and properties of the students were all razed down, Nothing was removed,” a senior staff of the school told our correspondent, craving anonymity.

    The source, however, said that no one was killed.

    “One student, who did not go to the dining hall and was sleeping in one of the hostels, was almost affected.

    “Immediately she sensed the smoke, she jumped through the window and sustained some slight injuries. No one else was affected,” the staff said.

    The source described the incident as “shocking and devastating”, saying that it was the first in the history of the 18-year-old school.

    Our correspondent, who visited the school on Monday, saw smoke still billowing from the rubble of the burnt hostels, while fear-stricken staff and students watched from a distance.

    Teachers, staff and prefects were seen trying to pacify and calm the students, especially the distraught girls that lost everything in the inferno.

    A source said that the incident was particularly devastating to the unity school because first term examinations were expected to have started on Monday.

    “The first term examination was scheduled to start today, but with this development, no one is sure of what to do next. We shall wait for further directives from the Federal Ministry of Education,” he said.

    Efforts to contact the Acting Principal, Alhaji Babatundet Usuma, were not successful as he was said to have traveled to Kano for the annual meeting of Principals of unity secondary schools, while calls to his line kept ringing out.

    Mr Gideon Gutap, Vice Principal (Academic 2), however, disclosed via a telephone text message, that the school was yet to take a decision on the next like of action.

    “Parents will be communicated in due course,” Gutap stated.

    He said that no one was hurt, adding that a meeting was ongoing to consider the next line of action.

    We gather that officials of the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) were invited for the emergency meeting chaired by Mr Ezekiel, Vice Principal (Academy 1).

    NAN

  • PDP will not fail followers – Bafarawa

    PDP will not fail followers – Bafarawa

    A former governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Atahiru Bafarawa, said the Peoples’ Democratic Party ( PDP ) would not afford to fail its numerous followers at the Dec. 9 national convention.

    Bafarawa stated this in Sokoto on Sunday while receiving an aspirant of national chairmanship of the party, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, who was on a campaign visit to the state.

    He said that it was unfortunate that the party encountered crisis after its convention in Port Harcourt in 2016, noting that the party was on “intensive care” at that time.

    “Now that the party is out of the intensive care unit, there is need to put the party in order.

    “We stand at risk if we don’t put our house in order. We will fail our millions of followers who are in support of this great party.

    “Honestly, what we can do is to unite ourselves and pray to God to guide us to choose leaders who will lead our party,” Bafarawa said.

    The former governor said that the North-West was yet to take any decision on who to support for the national chairmanship position, noting that the people would make the decision.

    He described Dokpesi as a man of wisdom and experience, the criteria needed by the man who lead PDP as chairman.

    “We believe that God chooses leaders, and I know that you are qualified to aspire for any position in this party and country,” the former governor told the aspirant.

    Earlier, Dokpesi had said that he knew that Bafarawa was a man who loved and always wanted the best for his people, state and the country.

    At a meeting with state executive members and convention delegates of the party at the Secretariat, he said he was in the state to seek support of party members for his aspiration to lead PDP.

    Dokpesi pledged to work with the state executive committee and members to return PDP to power in Sokoto in 2019.

    Dokpesi was also in Gasau, where he met officials and delegates of the PDP in Zamfara.

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  • NNPC to select core investor for Benue bio-fuel project – Baru

    NNPC to select core investor for Benue bio-fuel project – Baru

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation ( NNPC ) says it has almost concluded discussion on the choice of a core investor for the proposed bio-fuel plant in Benue.

    The Group Managing Director of the corporation, Dr Maikanti Baru, said this in a statement issued by Mr Ndu Ughamadu, NNPC Group General Manager Public Affairs Division in Abuja on Sunday.

    Baru, after a follow-up meeting with a Benue State delegation led by Dep. Gov. Benson Abounu, said arrangements had been finalised to name the prospective investor in the weeks ahead.

    Represented at the meeting by the Chief Operating Officer, Ventures Directorate, Dr Babatunde Adeniran, Baru explained that the core investor would provide 70 per cent of the required funding for the project.

    According to Baru, the Benue State government and the NNPC will take up the balance equity contribution.

    He said upon completion, the plant was projected to generate about one million direct and indirect jobs for the populace, noting that the project would help link the energy sector with the agricultural sector through the commercial production of bio-fuels from selected energy crops.

    The NNPC boss listed other components of the project to include a sugar cane feedstock plantation of about 20,000 hectares; a cane mill and raw/refined sugar plant capable of producing 126,000 tonnes annually.

    According to him, it also includes a fuel-ethanol processing plant with production capacity of 84 million litres annually.

    “The bio-fuels projects will also help to establish the bio-gas cogeneration power plant which will generate 64 MW; a carbon dioxide recovery and bottling plant that will produce 2, 000 tonnes annually as well as an animal feed plant that will produce 63, 000 tons annually.’’

    The statement also quoted Abonu, Benue deputy governor as saying “Benue State is offering the 20, 000 hectares of irrigable land space along the bank of the river Benue as its equity contribution to the project’’.

    “In addition to a yet to be specified tranche of funds to shore up its stake to the level of directorship in the yet to be constituted board.’’

    Abonu also commended the NNPC on the strides so far recorded, and assured that the state government had since taken concrete measures to sensitise the host communities on the bio-fuel project.

    According to the deputy governor, the state government has also sensitised host communities to ongoing effort by the corporation for fresh hydrocarbon found in the Benue trough.

    NAN

  • NYSC DG urges Corps members to be security conscious

    NYSC DG urges Corps members to be security conscious

    The Director-General of the National Youths Service Corps ( NYSC ), Brig. Gen. Sulaiman Kazaure, has urged Corp members serving in Zamfara state to be security conscious.

    Kazaure made the call on Sunday while addressing the NYSC 2017 Batch B at the Permanent Orientation Camp in Tsafe, Tsafe Local Government Area of the state.

    The DG urged corps members to always cooperate with security agencies and reports any breach of security or suspicious movement of any person to the nearest security points around them.

    “You should avoid night party, travelling without permission, you should always move in group and make sure that you report to the security agencies on any activities you are engage in.

    “You should feel free while serving your mother Land, we have made adequate arrangement with security operatives to give effective security for you in Zamfara,’’ he said.

    Kazaure, however, directed the state NYSC office not to post corps members to areas with security challenges.

    He tasked the corps members to take advantage of the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development Programme ( SAED ) during the orientation course to be self-reliant after the service.

    “Part of efforts to address the problems of unemployment in this country, the Federal Government introduced SAED as part of the NYSC activities.

    “This is to train corps members on various skills for them to be self-reliant after the service year.

    “We all know the issue of unemployment in this country, we all know that the white collar jobs are no more available today.

    “So pay attention to SAED programme, so that you can learn what will be good for your future,’’ Kazaure said.

    He called on the corps members to support federal government policies on national unity and development.

    “As leaders of tomorrow you will determine the future of this country.

    “You should be patriotic, disciplined, honest and hard working for good future of Nigeria,’’ he said.

    Earlier, the state NYSC Coordinator, Hajiya Walida Isa said about 2,000 corps members deployed to the state registered for the orientation exercise.

    NAN reports that Kazaure was in the state in continuation of his nationwide tour of NYSC orientation camps in the country.

    NAN

  • Oyo approves N2bn for rehabilitation of 100 schools

    Oyo approves N2bn for rehabilitation of 100 schools

    Oyo State Government has approved two billion naira for rehabilitation of 100 public secondary schools and construction of four compartments VIP toilets.

    This was announced in a statement by the State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun and made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Sunday.

    Arulogun stated that the projects, which cost N2 billion would be handled by 10 contractors across the state.

    He said that the upgrading of infrastructure in schools to facilitate the provision of enabling learning environment and fast track transformation and repositioning of education sector in the state, was non-negotiable.

    The commissioner emphasised that the Ajimobi-led administration had prioritised education as one of its legacy sectors.

    He explained that 34 schools would be renovated in Ibadan, 30 in Oke Ogun, 15 in Ogbomoso and 12 in Oyo zones while the remaining nine were in Ibarapa zone.

    “Among the schools to be rehabilitated with the construction of four compartments VIP toilets are Emmanuel Grammar School, Samonda; Anglican Grammar School, Kudeti and Otun Agbaakin Community Grammar School, Akinyele.

    “In the list are Fiditi Grammar School, Fiditi; Orayan Grammar School, Progressive Grammar School, Tede; Community High School, Alarere; Lagelu Grammar School, Agugu and  Jericho High School, Eleyele, among others.

    He said that the state’s Bureau of Public Procurement had issued the certification for the renovation of the one hundred schools, warning that contractors should abide by the project specification and duration.

    The commissioner stressed that  government would not relent in its resolve to positively turn around the education sector.

    Arulogun pointed out that government’s efforts were already yielding fruitful results with the recent 54.4 per cent pass rate in WASSCE, being the best in the last 18 years.

    He said that students from the state also emerged first and second best in the 2017 WASSCE in Nigeria as well as the best 2017 WASSCE students in public schools.

    NAN

  • Roma’s De Rossi apologises after losing his head at Genoa

    Roma’s De Rossi apologises after losing his head at Genoa

    AS Roma’s veteran midfielder Daniele De Rossi has apologised after losing his head in a 1-1 draw at Genoa on Sunday.run of Serie A away wins.

    Roma were leading 1-0 in a bad-tempered match when he was involved in an off-the-ball pushing match with Genoa forward Gianluca Lapadula at a corner and slapped him in the face.

    After consulting the video replay system ( VAR ), the referee awarded a penalty kick which Lapadula converted in the 70th minute and the 34-year-old De Rossi was sent off.

    “I have to apologise to my team mates, the coach and the fans,” said De Rossi after the 15th red card of his career.

    “It’s a moment that I’m incredibly sorry about. There’s not much to say: we were tussling, I tried to block him with an arm – the footage is ugly.”

    Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco pointed out that De Rossi should have remembered VAR was being used in Serie A this term.

    “With the technology we have nowadays, you don’t get away with that kind of thing,” he said.

    “Daniele is not a youngster and he knows that. He’s able to take responsibility. But he’s part of a team and when we draw or lose, the loss goes for everyone, not an individual.

    “We need to do more work, together, to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.”

    Roma had won their last 12 away league games, a Serie A record, in a run stretching back to February.

    Sunday’s draw leaves them fourth on 31 points, seven behind leaders Napoli.

    NAN

  • Pope Francis arrives in Myanmar amid humanitarian crisis

    Pope Francis arrives in Myanmar amid humanitarian crisis

    Pope Francis landed in Yangon on Monday, the start of a delicate visit for the world’s most prominent Christian to majority-Buddhist Myanmar, which the U.S. has accused of “ethnic cleansing” its Muslim Rohingya people.

    The pope will also visit Bangladesh, where more than 620,000 Rohingya have fled to escape what Amnesty International has dubbed “crimes against humanity”.

    The Myanmar army has denied the accusations of murder, rape, torture and forcible displacement.

    After leaving Rome, the pope told reporters on his plane: “They say it’s too hot (in Myanmar). I‘m sorry, but let’s hope it will at least be fruitful.”

    Ethnic minorities in traditional dress welcomed Francis at Yangon airport, and children presented him with flowers as he stepped off his plane.

    He waved through an open window at dozens of children waving Vatican and Myanmar flags and T-shirts with the motto of the trip – “love and peace” – as he set off in a light blue Toyota car for St. Mary’s Cathedral in the heart of the city.

    Only about 700,000 of Myanmar’s 51 million people are Roman Catholic.

    Thousands of them travelled by train and bus to Yangon, and they joined crowds at several roadside points along the way from the airport to catch a glimpse of the pope.

    “We come here to see the Holy Father. It happens once in hundreds of years,” said Win Min Set, a community leader who brought a group of 1,800 Catholics from southern and western states of the country.

    “He is very knowledgeable when it comes to political affairs. He will handle the issue smartly,” he said, referring to the sensitivity of the pope’s discussions about the Rohingya.

    Large numbers of riot police were mobilised in the country’s main city but there were no signs of any protests.

    The trip is so delicate that some papal advisers have warned him against even saying the word “Rohingya”, lest he set off a diplomatic incident that could turn the Buddhist-majority country’s military and government against minority Christians.

    The Rohingya exodus from Rakhine state to Bangladesh’s southern tip began at the end of August, when Rohingya militants attacked security posts and the Myanmar army launched a counter-offensive.

    U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson lon Thursday called the military operation “ethnic cleansing” and threatened targeted sanctions for “horrendous atrocities”.

    Myanmar’s government has denied most of the accusations made against it, and the army says its own investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing by troops.

    Myanmar does not recognise the Rohingya as citizens nor as members of a distinct ethnic group with their own identity, and it even rejects the term “Rohingya” and its use.

    Many people in Myanmar instead refer to members of the Muslim minority in Rakhine state as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.

    Francis is expected to meet a group of Rohingya refugees in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, on the second leg of his trip.

    The most tense moments of his Myanmar visit are likely to be private meetings with the army chief, Gen.  Min Aung Hlaing and, separately, civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

    More than 150,000 people have registered for a mass that Francis will say in Yangon on Wednesday, according to Catholic Myanmar Church spokesman Mariano Soe Naing.

    Vatican sources say some in the Holy See believe the trip was decided too hastily after full diplomatic ties were established in May during a visit by Suu Kyi.

    Suu Kyi’s reputation as a Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been tarnished because she has expressed doubts about the reports of rights abuses against the Rohingya and failed to condemn the military.

    “I have great admiration for the pope and his abilities, but someone should have talked him out of making this trip,” said Father Thomas Reese, a prominent American author and analyst at Religion News Service.

    The pope has already used the word Rohingya in two appeals from the Vatican this year.

    Asked if he would say it in Myanmar, Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said Francis was taking the advice he had been given seriously, but added: “We will find out together during the trip … it is not a forbidden word”.

    A hardline Buddhist monk group previously known as Ma Ba Tha said it welcomed the pope’s visit but warned, without elaborating, of “a response” if he spoke openly about the Rohingya.

    “I hope he doesn’t touch on sensitive issues that Myanmar people couldn’t accept,” said Tawparka, a spokesman for the influential group, who goes by a single name.

    “There’s no problem if he talks about Islam, but it’s unacceptable if he speaks about Rohingya and extreme terrorists.”

    NAN

  • Abia completes 41 road projects in two years – Perm. Sec.

    Abia completes 41 road projects in two years – Perm. Sec.

    Mr Richard Nwala, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Abia, said on Sunday that the present administration in the state had completed and inaugurated  41 roads  since its inception.

    Nwala made this known in Umuahia that the Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu’s administration had made long strides in road construction in the state.

    He said that rehabilitation and reconstruction of 74 other roads, including some bridges, were ongoing in different parts of the state.

    “Not only do the roads have drains built with cement pavement technology on both sides, they also have street light component for aesthetic and security at night.”

    The permanent secretary said that the roads were evenly distributed across the three senatorial districts of the state and not in accordance with political patronage.

    He said that the state government placed high premium on road transformation so as to enhance transportation and alleviate the plight of motorists in the state.

    According to the permanent secretary, the worst roads in the state were those owned by the Federal Government, citing the Aba-Owerri, Aba-Port Harcourt and Aba-Ikot Ekpene roads, as instances.

    Nwala further said that the dilapidated Umuahia-Ohafia-Arochukwu, road another federal road on which reconstruction had stalled for over a decade, posed a serious danger to the users.

    He said that the state government intervened in rehabilitating portions of the roads in order to ameliorate the sufferings of those plying them.

    “Though these are federal roads, the state resolved to fix them because they are used by Abians, most of who could hardly differentiate between state and federal roads,” he said.

    The permanent secretary said the five kilometre tunnel now under construction in Aba, the commercial hub of the state, would permanently check flooding in the popular Ariaria International Market.

    He said that the tunnel, measuring four meters wide and five meters deep, would also help to check flooding in other parts of the commercial city.

    According to him, the tunnel will carry excess water from the Ifeobara pond which causes flooding in the area, into the Aba River.

    He said, “The problem is that the whole water in Ariaria finds its way into the Ifeobara pond, resulting in an overflow into Ukwu-Mango area.

    “The governor now wants to find a permanent solution to the problem.”

    Nwala said that government also expanded the pond in order to enhance its capacity to take more water.

    The permanent secretary further said that the state government intervened in the rehabilitation of roads at the World Bank Housing Estate, Umuahia.

    He said that the intervention was necessary because the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) awarded contract for the rehabilitation of only five kilometer length of roads in the estate.

    He said also that the ministry had a plan to relocate the dumpsite at the Ubakala-Umuahia end of the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway.

    The dumpsite has over the years spilled into the road, covering one side of the dual carriageway and compelling motorists to use only one side.

    Nwala said that a new dumpsite had been acquired and that plans were underway to evacuate the refuse.

    He said that the ministry would also remove the flower pots which were constructed and placed along the three major roads in Umuahia, the state capital, by the last administration.

    The permanent secretary said that the ministry would remove the pots before the yuletide.

    Some residents of Umuahia have converted the cement-cast pots into refuse bins.

    NAN

  • Anambra election boost to investors’ confidence – ANSIPPA

    Anambra election boost to investors’ confidence – ANSIPPA

    Chief Cyril Enweze, Chairman, Anambra State Investment Promotion and Protection Agency ( ANSIPPA ), says the success of the Nov. 18 governorship election would further improve the investment climate in the state.

    Enweze, who is also the traditional ruler of Umuoji community in Idemili South made the assertion in an interview in Umuoji on Sunday.

    The renowned Economist said the political stability during and after the election as well as the economic blueprint of Gov. Willie Obiano who won the poll massively were great assurances that investors’ money were safe in Anambra.

    He said the sceptical attitude of some of the investors in the build up to the election had given way and that ANSIPPA had already scheduled a meeting with new investors who had been calling for business talks.

    “People who have been waiting to see the outcome of the election but now they have seen that it is 21 local government out of 21, it is unprecedented, they know that the governor is solidly entrenched and that their money is safe in Anambra.

    “The investors are already coming back, some of them at some point were very jittery, they were afraid that a new administration will come and demolish everything that had been done, but now they know that the coast is clear.

    “What this governor holds dear to his heart is the work of attracting investors.

    “The secret is that the more investors we get to set up in Anambra, the more they help him to achieve his security objectives through employment.

    “The more investors you can attract, the more you are able to build up your Internally Generated Revenue to compliment the federal allocation.

    “These are the funds that will be used to execute development projects, as a visionary, Gov. Obiano is aware of these,’’ he said.

    Enweze described investors as crucial stakeholders in an election who read the “economic weather’’ but were now confident that the security, investment-friendly environment and enabling policies that attracted them to Anambra in the last three years were still be obtainable.

    According to him, Gov. Obiano has not said that he is going to change his economic policies and blueprints but rather that he is going to strengthen them and as an insider, I am very optimistic about this.

    “Like I said, there was this wait-and-see attitude, where investors waited and listened to the tone at the debate where some candidates had said that they would bring down the bridge at Awka, others said that there was no investments in Anambra.

    “But there are people who came with their money and invested in the state yet people were denying that fact.

    “On a general note, I want to advise that people should not say careless things during election just because they want to win.

    “Investors are smart and sensitive people, they are careful about the behavior of candidates in an election as it borders on their business, so Anambra is now more open for business,’’ he said.

    The ANSIPPA chairman said that apart from providing market for firms and business, Anambra economy would be virile under Obiano following the major thrust of his campaign promises and their effects.

    He expressed confidence that Obiano would deliver on his campaign promises for which he was overwhelmingly voted for a second term in office.

    He said the Anambra Airport City, one of the biggest investments in Anambra was already in progress, noting that he was sure it would be completed on schedule.

    “Obiano made certain promises during the campaigns; security is one of them, he is not going to let off on that and that is why Anambra is the safest state in the country under his administration.

    “The projects are there and he has said that the communities choose your own project will be continued, the first round of that projects has ended and communities are going for the second phase, we can trust him on that.

    “Road and infrastructure; he has promised to complete and commence new road projects, work is progressing in that area.

    “We also have the Airport City project, the Chinese company executing the project are on ground and have started work at Umuleri.

    “Workers salaries and payment of pensions I believe will continue, he is not going to change from `alert governor’ to ‘owing governor’, and you know that provides the best lubricant for any economy.

    “Also, the investment drive will be intensified, he has not given us order to stop the drive we are doing, ANSIPPA has set up a meeting at the end of this month,” he said.

    NAN